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Hospitality Services
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Ermita
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Map of Ermita
Ermita, Manila
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DEVELOPMENT OF ERMITA
THROUGH THE YEARS
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Legaspi Garden On the west bay
shore side of
Manila Hotel is
the Legaspi
Garden with its
famous fifty-
centavo one-
liter “Largest
Beer in Manila.
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Army & Navy Club
Army and Navy Club of Manila played
an important role in the social life of
the city. It was the scene of
significant events in the history of
Philippine-American relations.
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Hotels at Ermita, Manila:
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Luneta hotel
Luneta
Hotel in
1932
University Club
Hotel beside
Luneta Hotel
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Luneta Hotel
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History of luneta hotel
To the corner of Luneta Park, we could go left onto the west boundary of Wallace Field along the unfinished extension of Calle M. H. del Pilar (M.H. del Pilar Street). This is the Ermita district of Spanish residents. Arriving at Calle San Luis ((Teodoro M. Kalaw Street today )if we looked to the right we would see the Luneta Hotel.
The hotel has an exceptional Belle Époque facade reminiscent of French renaissance architecture. Designed by Spanish architect Salvador Farre, it was completed in 1918, The six-storey building towered on 38 San Luis (T.M. Kalaw) street during a more genteel era as Manila emerged from Spanish colonialism. The tenants had a gorgeous view of the famous Manila Bay sunsets and Bagumbayan (Luneta Park) from its balconies.
One of the person stayed in Luneta Hotel was the author of the
book “Parade of the Dead” John R. Bumgarner, M.D.
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In July 1941 the army decided to convert the Luneta Hotel into a non-commissioned officers’ club.
Suite room in Luneta Hotel:
the hotel went from majestic to abandoned after
it closed in 1987.
The hotel was described as a quietly
elegant and attractive family style
hotel with a charmingly continental
design. It used to boast of 60 rooms
with private bath, two suites,
telephone in all rooms, a restaurant,
coffee shop and spacious lanais. It is
the only building in Manila in the
French Renaissance style.
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Rehabilitation of the Luneta Hotel in 2007
John Joseph T. Fernandez, MSArch
Graduate from University of Sto. Tomas with the degree of
Architecture
Associate Professor and Dean of College of Architecture.
National treasurer of United Architects of the Philippines.
The Luneta Hotel has been restored by the Beaumont
Holding group and designated as a National Historical
landmark.
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To the new Luneta Hotel Address: 414 Teodoro M Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, Metro Manila
Phone:(02) 875 8921
Suite Room of Luneta Hotel
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Features:
The hotel originally served turn of the century Filipino-Spanish dishes, some of which are now everyday home-cooked meals for Filipinos. Kare-kare (ox tripe and tail stew, mixed with vegetables and flavoured with peanuts) and Paella (Spanish mixed rice dish) were some of the notable favorites.
Chef Norman Paguio, who heads the hotel’s kitchen.
Luneta Hotel General Manager Dr. Grace Francisco-Torres says there will be no expansions for the hotel as they want it to stay intimate with its 27 spacious and sophisticated rooms.
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Manila hotel ( 5 star hotel)
The Manila Hotel in 1960’s
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Manila Hotel
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History of Manila hotel
Architect and the city planner Daniel Hudson Burnham drafted a wide and long tree-lined boulevard that would begin at the park and at the spit's end of the bay, a boulevard that would be dominated on one end by a hotel. William Parsons was appointed to continue where Burnham left off. He supervised the design and construction of Manila Hotel and was completed four years later. A magnificent, white, green-tile-roofed California Missionary-styled edifice emerged housing 149 spacious and high- ceiling rooms. Date of the American Independence, Manila Hotel was inaugurated and officially opened. July 4, 1912. Manila Hotel was Government owned property.
Manila Hotel was burned during the 1945 Battle for Manila. Although it continued operations after the war, changes in management and problem with logistics tarnished the place.
First F&B being serve in Manila Hotel:
dinner of American roast, Philippine lobster, and French Champagne.
Personalities stayed at Manila hotel
General Douglas MacArthur (1935)
with his wife Jean and son Arthur.
MacArthur's favorite food at the hotel was lapu-lapu,
a grouper fish native to the Philippines, wrapped in banana
leaves. He was the first General Manager appointed by Pres. Roxas.
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- US Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon
- British royalty the Duke of Windsor
- British pop sensation the Beatles
- American actors Marlon Brando, Bob Hope, John Wayne
- US Senator Edward Kennedy
- the Rockefeller brothers
- American writer Ernest Hemingway.
- Imelda Marcos ( wife of former President Ferdinand Marcos)
- She could be frequently seen at the restaurant inside the Manila Hotel.
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Renovation of Manila hotel
The renovation was executed by the best architect of
the time, Andres Luna de San Perdro, son of the painter
Juan Luna.
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The Manila hotel Address: Bonifacio Drive,One Rizal Park,Manila 0913,Metro Manila
Phone:(02) 527 0011
Façade:
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Café Ilang- Ilang
• Designed artfully to satisfy the
distinguishing palate, the spacious
restaurant features an extensive selection
of buffet delights with a fresh spin on its
various open kitchens and a delectable
desserts space that highlights its tradition
of unique and excellent dining. Its eight
live cooking stations offer Asian,
Mediterranean, European, and Western
dishes. Café Ilang-Ilang also has a stunning
open Pan-Asian kitchen, Churrasco station,
decadent dessert station, and an Italian
kitchen with a wood fired pizza oven for a
truly unique gastronomic adventure. A la
carte dishes are also available.
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Bay view hotel ( 3 Star Hotel)
The Bay View Hotel was
built in 1909. It wasn’t
known for its cuisine or
comfort, until Dr. Kneedler
took over ownership
around 1934. It still stands
at the corner of Isaac Peral
(UN Avenue) and Dewey
Boulevard. The taller
building on the far left is
the Bel-Air
Apartment building,
designed and constructed
in 1937 by National Artist
Pablo Antonio. It was the
first real competition to
the government-owned,
Manila Hotel.
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Bayview Hotel
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Façade
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Evolution of bayview hotel over the years Address: 1118 Roxas Blvd, Ermita, Manila, Metro Manila
Phone:(02) 247 9000
Bayview Coffee Shop
The Bayview Coffee Shop is located at the hotels main
lobby. It is where guests joined together before heading to
their respective rooms and activities. Sumptuous dishes
from the daily breakfast buffet and the ala carte menu are
served here ranging from International and Asian cuisines
to local favorites. The dishes are truly a feast to the
palate. Open from 6:00am to 9:00pm, the relaxing
ambiance of a lobby barand lounge makes it an ideal place
for a rendezvous.
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Rooms:
Thorough management is applied to the
282 newly renovated Superior Rooms,
Deluxe Rooms, and Suites that are
equipped with the necessary amenities
guaranteed to make your vacation as
memorable as possible.
Air-conditioning
Safety Deposit Box
Slipper
Cable Television
NDD/ IDD telephone
Hot and cold shower
Complete bath amenities
Hair dryer
Bidet
WIFI Connection
110/120 V Electric Outlet
Coffee/ tea maker
Free 2 bottles of mineral water
Free newspaper
Free use of swimming pool, fitness
gym, and Children’s Activity Center
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Hotel H2O ( 4 Star hotel) Address: Roxas Boulevard,Behind The Quirino Grandstand,Luneta,Manila 1000,Metro
Manila
Phone:(02) 238 6100
Façade:
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Hotel H20
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About H2O:
GSN+p Architecture Studio is a multi-disciplined design firm that
provides clients with a different approach to the project.
GSN+p consists of Arch. Gene Arthur T. Go, Arch. Ronald Q. Soriano,
Arch. Alberto L. Nepomuceno, and Idr. Vincent G. Bate.
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HOTEL H2O FEATURES
Experience Hotel H2O's upscale features
and amenities. Meticulously chosen
conveniences await each guest to
ensure that they will feel pampered
from the time they arrive until they
depart.
GUEST ROOM FEATURES & AMENITIES
Aquarium-themed rooms
37 inch LCD television set
High Speed Internet Access
Floor to ceiling windows
Complimentary welcome amenities
FACILITIES:
Restaurant
Room Service
Laundry and Valet
Concierge Services
Fitness Centre
Club Lounge
Business Centre
Boutiques
Doctor-on-call
Zenyu Eco Spa
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INSIDE H20:
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Swagman Hotel Address : 411 A. Flores Street, Ermita, Manila
•The Swagman Hotel Manila have been
in the Philippines since 1980.
•For 30 years, Swagman Hotel has
been known as the Australian Hotel in
Manila and is one of the most
preferred hotels of guests from
Australia but also around the world.
•Swagman Hotel also offers free
airport transport and has its own
travel agency.
•The hotel’s Outback Cafe is a great
place to dine as they specialize in
Australian cuisine as well as many
local favourites.
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Swagman Hotel
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•The hotel has 57 rooms
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•Facilities and services
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Best Western Hotel La Corona Address : 1166 M.H. del Pilar corner Arquiza Street, Ermita, Manila
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Best Western/ La Corona Hotel
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•It has 57 rooms.
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Midland Plaza Manila Hotel Address: M. Adriatico Street | Ermita, Manila
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Midland Plaza Hotel
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About Midland Plaza
a hotel in the heart of the Philippine capital.
The Midland Plaza is literally in the middle of the land,
minutes away from the best business, shopping and
tourist attractions Manila has to offer.
Accommodation:
Rooms:
- Standard
- Junior suite
- Bedroom Suite
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-All Midland Plaza Hotel rooms have:
Air-conditioning
Hot and cold shower
Cable television
Single bed
Bathroom with bathtub
Refrigerator
Fully-carpeted
Telephone port for
dial-up internet connection
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Facilities and Services
•Business Center
•Front desk with 24-hour reception
•Round-the-clock security service
•70-slot two-level parking areas
•Cooking Facilities available subject to minimal
charge
•Hotel is right beside Robinson’s Mall. It is very
convenient for your shopping and
entertainment needs.
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Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino Address: United Nations Avenue,Corner Ma.Orosa Street,
Ermita,Manila 1000,Metro Manila
Phone:(02) 526 1212
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Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
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Façade:
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Accommodation:
Deluxe room
Deluxe Room at the Waterfront Pavilion Hotel and Casino Manila the
residence of choice by local and foreign travelers. It displays a homey
design that can be set-up as either double or two single beds with
panoramic city view.
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Facilities:
Patisserie
Ambassador Club
Boulvar Bar
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Dining Area/ Season
Outdoor Pool
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SWOT Analysis ( Ermita Area )
Strength:
1. Ermita is one of the busiest
districts within the city of Manila.
2. There are numerous historical sites
located in Ermita. (ex. Luneta
Park, metropolitan theater, etc.)
3. Due to the area being home to
many tourist spots, foreigners
frequent the place.
Weaknesses:
1. Sex tourism.
2. Overpopulated places
3. Safety
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Opportunities:
1. Exponential growth of job opportunities due to the
development of industries under tourism and hospitality.
1. Expansion of tourism can generate more income.
Threats:
1. Flood
2. Traffic
3. Continuous Wastages